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Monday, July 25, 2016

High Summer Read-a-thon Wrap-up!

The High Summer Read-a-Thon was hosted by Seasons of Reading. I enjoyed this one a lot because it was laid back. I could go on my own pace yet at the same time it encouraged me to finish some old reads and start on new ones. So here were my goals:Read 2-3 physical booksListen to 2 audiobooks

Did I accomplish them?

I finished reading these (no reviews yet):

And got started on these ones (I'm halfway done with all of these):

Not bad, eh? I did better than I thought. I think I will participate in another of Seasons of Reading's read-a-thons. :)

11 comments:

Wow, you did great during the High Summer Read-A-thon. I look forward to reading your reviews. The Halloween Tree and Romeo an/or Juliet sound intriguing.

I went rogue on the High Summer Read-A-Thon and didn't even touch the books I planned to finish reading last week. Instead, I started and finished two audiobooks, which I've already reviewed. Plus, started another two books, which I made decent progress in during the read-a-thon.

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